hia, spen with Mig and Mrs f el Dumn| t the hol Paul Bal Mease ¢ dinner } 5, Sami \ dinner o home ole, EA | siven b | 6) 5 HAS HIRD TRIC RLD, IDUALS EDISON NAGE: PRISE. YY OWL LAFFS 5; . PY A WISE OWL Have you Tred chen. your New | Year's resolutions as yet? Ill bet. Vell, that's one thing I don’t have | to worry about. I'm so perfect I] have no habits to break or im- provements to make, ———Quiet!! | One of the Romeo's who fre- quent Johnson's reported on Mon- day night, that: “I'm exhaus sted, | Last night I was out with a nurse’ A pal(?) “Fine, next time will let out alone.” suggested: your mother you go A gorgeous blonde over Colum- bia way is sporting a novel neck- lace, She wedding rings, when a barker It didn’t happen here, but, a customer shop; the barber his face, him, and you befc the reason for the went into tcok one look at thought he recognized ed: “Haven't Misunderstanding e?” man replied: the ice and my car hit a cement fence.” An habitual inebriate, in one of | his scher moments, met a neigh- bor of his on the street and she “I'm glad to see you're mending your commented: ways. I saw Registering “Oh, so church lest night.” surprise, the replied: that’s man where I was!” When a Main Street young lady | returned home at 3 am. she was | met at the door by bellowed: “What staying out til And his ter answered: “Why, Daddy, been sit up with the man er, who do you mean by of the morning?” I've ting sick son of the sick on Saturday you sat up with night!” —— So papa went meekly to bed. “Of course,” greed a girl, * ih are better thin this we than men, but it takes | men to Lay them.” When a “tipsy” wes hauled into night court the Judge demanded: Tell me efficer, how do you kaow is drunk? And Well, Judge, this man explained: 1 gered out of a har, Then he stood | in front of the fire alarm box on Street and put a penny it, Then he looked up at the town | clock and said: “My gosh, I'm ten rounds overweight,” ———— Now what do you think? Had my ride on other girl cut for a Sunday and down’ along a crowd so we Finally my “What are you the river we saw stopped, femme to a cop: doing.” The cop replied: “We're dr: the river.” “What for,” she asked. “We're look- | man.” Quite “That’s silly. u went one for?” — The cop explained: ing for a drowned disgusted, What do yc I tcok her she said: away, but fast, We've heard new argument for getting a new fur coat, An up- lady forth “All I have is that and 1 that’s ten yea town came with this: beaver to wear a fur rs old.” old?” her refuse coat “Ten years scclded, “You've only worn fur for a year.” “I know for nine! that but the beaver she argued, wore it We were invited to see a paint- ing that a young lady at Lancas- ter considered her masterpiece. | We were to see nothing but a amazed piece of canvas asked: She explained: a girl making love’ girl?” we away,” blue. Surprised, we that a painting of?” “A boy and “Where's the “She wandered the artist, “Well, we demanded. asked, explained then, where’s the Loy?” “Naturally he followed her,” was the explanation. —— Maybe we just don’t under- stand art, This is all a lot of tripa this week, but I batted it out in a hur- ry, so the boss wouldn't get in my Maybe | made it out of her old | I shaved | question, the | “No. I just slipped on | you in | her irate fath- | this hour | | daugh- the sarg | he stag- | into Says | gging | coat, | husband IS STILL UNBEATEN Mount Joy is the only undefeat- ed team in the County Junior High! Basket Ball League, as Columbia, Cection 2 leaders and East Lam- peter, up foent in Section 3, were { defeated Tuesday. | Mount Joy chalked up its third | straight and remained on top of Section 1 by nesing out Marietta, | 21-29, as McCue and Wilson both dunked 12 points. In another thriller, Manheim Bory edged East | Hempfield, 3:29, by coming from) | behind in the last period, day s only lopsided score was Ri | zabethtown’s 46-25 win over | Donegal. Chapman tallied By = | E- town’s total, | Mount Joy [ity to watch the process of dry G F1 Ti cleaning. [dre Fro, 5 2 12| The establishment consists of | De y ea : 2 12/ten rooms, each housing a separate Bosen'd C ............., 2 1 5 department, |Emith G ................ 0 1 1 Garments are received in the £1 Sa 3 9 main office .and transferred to the ~ assembly room where they are | Totals: ine. 12 7 31 numbered and classified accord- i Marietta {ing to the delivery day. As every G Fl Tlgarment is registered a piece of | Sorgen Sin 2 l colored fabric is attached. The | L. Sorgen C 4 0 glcolor of the tab indicates the day |, Bre dley Chives 0 0 Olof delivery. Here the orders are > | Sweeney ECR a a 2 4 8lalso sorted for call and delivery. Bowers Gy 1000s aay 8 ° 9 The third step takes the gar- | Saddler Gh ices danas 0 0 0 ments into the classification room, ———|where the clothes are sorted and | Towle by ade nz 2 weighed according to weight and | Mt. Joy De 5127 7—31|color, Clothes having fancy but- { Marietta ......... : 77 11—29 |tons, sequins, etc, are placed in | Referee — Gilham. - white nylon bags for safety. | JUNIOR HI STANDINGS Transferred to the cleaning room | Section 1 the bags and other garments are | Team W. L. Pet. placed in a large 140F Hoffman | Mount Joy 3 0 1.000/Dry Cleaning washer and a liquid Warten ©... 2 2 5pp|scap added. This is followed by a { Manheim Bore i. 2 2 500 rinse. The amount of time gar- Elizabethtown ........ 9 9 5gp/ments remain in the cleaner de- | Fast Hempfield ....... 1 92 on the time cycle indicated | East Donegal ......... 1 3 .250|for each type of fabric, sm In the cleaning process, as the | MARIETTA TRIMMED | MOUNT JOY HIGH | Marietta High remains unbeaten i as the river boro five won easily {rom the local team 42-34. Garber, | for the lesers, ran wild, scoring 22 | prints, while Kraus for | was runnerup with 18, In other league games Elizabeth- | town defeated Fast Donegal 48- | 29, while East Hempfield downed | Manheim Boro 40-28, | Columbia and Upper are leading Secticns 2 and 3, undefeated. both | Marietta [ GF Tl ros AR Een 6 2 "18 Mover BF i. vii i Bo... L000 4 1 (Pichel "Win cen 00 0 C ... oh ita, 1 3-785; {Rutherd C ...............0 0 ‘0 Haines GQ. ...........2.. 22 {ShelPn’r CG ......:....... "0 2.2 il ein dois 1512 42 Mount Joy G Fl Tyndall F 1 2 4 Ressler FF... 00.000 Yl 3 | Gark F 8 6 22 { © 0 nL 00 | Rice G 2 | Sumpman G Salis [Max 60 0 | Totals Sats ey 12100 3a Score by periods: | Marietta ........ 513 14 10-42) OV Jey ea 5 9 8 8-34 Referee — Lowell. --- LEAGUE STANDING i Teams W. L. Pet. { Marietta ............5. 4:0 1.080] | Elizabethtown ........ 3.1 .750 | Fast Hempfield ...... 31 9% Mt. Joy oc... 13 .250 {Fast Donegal ......... 1 3 2350 | Manheim Boro ....... 0 4 .000 SPORTSMEN Monday evening, | at eight o'clock, MEET JAN. 12 January 12th, the Mount Joy will meet at | Sportsmen’s Assoc, | the Fire House. | Afeature of the meeting will be | the showing pictures of the Sports- | men’s activities during the past such as trap shocts, pheasant | trapping, etc. a A rr ns CITY - COUNTY LEAGUE These games were played in the City-County League on. Monday | night: Ephrata VFW Millersville 62, Maytown 47. | Quarry ville 45, Lanc. Legion 37, | etl ere. | COLUMBIA HERE TONIGHT | The Legion Basketball team has |a game with the Columbia Legion] | on the high scheol floor tonight at| 18:30 o'clock, There will be a pre- | liminary year, 48, Boys’ game beginning at 7:15 painted | p.m, “What's | a a] HANDED LITITZ A SETBACK '| East Donegal High defeated | Lititz 42-23 in a county high school | ncn-league game at. Lititz on Fri- | day night, Les Hawthorne scored | 28 points, etl eee in When in need of Printing. (any- thing) kindly remember the Bulletin JOY JUNIOR HIGH 1 impurity it is the victors| Leacock| a2. . : o/trimmings are fragile etc., _| trained hand. Club: 39. | Powermaster oil | States Hoffman, {most modern equipment available, !$ |built the concrete {It has all lant heat units; REG’LAR FFLLL rr Dey HEY. MOM! WiLL You co "Eg IN HERE AN’ PUT TIV REAT OM PINHEAD? rr By Gene Eyrnes NT J =| 4 MY ROLLER AWyMOM! 1 CNLY PUT ‘eM ON FoR A REMINDER! NOW YOU'RE GOIN! TO MAKE ME FORGET VIITH ZooLiE TOMORRER ! SKATIN' DATE = icherly Now Has Very (From page 12 |preciate unless given an opportun- solvent goes through the washer it is being filtered. When the sol- vent reaches a certain degree of redistilled and all sediment deposited in another unit of the machine. | The redistilied solvent is as clear returns to | E as pure water when it | the washer, Upon removal from the washer the clothes are placed in an extri- Here again depends on the fabric, as the ex- tricator makes 1400 revolutions a | minute, the time cycle removing all excess mois- ture from the clothes before they are placed in the tumbler, or if |the garment is fur-trimmed or the it is plac- ed in the drying cabinet. The tumbler is one of the most {hazardous units of the plant can only be operated by Should the (“high heat” be applied immediate- ly to the clothes, the fumes would {burst into flame. An experienced a few minutes for then high heat 3 and a well extreme operator allows a flow of warm air, 0land finally cool air. The next step is the spctters, He must be a trained chemist if clothes are to be undamaged, and dry, all spots grease in successfully cleaned but Spots are classified as wet and it is assumed that degree of Greasy spots will im- have a | certain their ecimposition, mediately be washer, but any remains, other it is up recognize it's cally, rust, paint, |} before various glbumin, etc and then proceeding with the chemicals at hand, he must know the quality of the dye in the gar- so that his chemical does as well as ment, not remove the the spct. There are pressing units, In the wool a steam utility designed for next room several different finish- ing room especially fabrics is used, In the is the hot head press for smooth fabrics, and a set cf puff irons where all the “hard-to-get-at” places in garments are ironed out |B in a jiffy. This eliminates a gre t | 8 deal of the old method of hand | finishing, A tailoring room is also housed cn the first floor as well as a boil- er room where a 20 fired fur- for all the units, boiler aishes the steam heats the ten rooms, excessive heat for the cabinets, The second flcor is and furnishes drying ~ | storage, used is the newest All machinery with rear of thé A spacious head doors is in the garage over- building frem which deliveries are made. Mr. Harry Greiner, contractor, blecck building, steel window frames, florescent. lighting, Fin type radi- and a ventilating | hair, — After all you haven't system for fumes and hot air. Leen very helpful, Mr.} John Miller, of town, was | A WISE OWL the electrical contractor, { removed in the lg spot that | $8 to the spotter to |@ of Mrs, Elizabeth Weidman, 40 W, Main Street, Mount Joy. Both sis- | emplcyed at the United | Plant, Columbia. Engagement (From page 1) ters are Throwing { uated from ranklin and Marshall College, Mount Joy High Schocl ri sis Mr. Dissinger, a veteran of World | War II, served in the U. S. Navy and is now employed by D. M. Stoltzfus, of Quarry- ville. Mr, Weidman is employed at the Dean Faper Mills, at Eden. sme D-II and F wn student at the Dickinson lise. is now a School of Law, Car contractor, Mrs. Eliz cust St, Columbia, has 213 Lo- announced | abeth Jaco, or the engagement of he» two daugh- LEGION AUXILIARY MEETING ters, Rosaline Fay .will wed Sher- Tuesday evening, January 13th, lock W. Dissinger, son of Mr. and! the regular monthly meeting of M:s. Howard Dissinger, of Salun- | the Ladies Auxiliary of the Wal- ter S. Ebersole Post, will be held at the Legion Home at 8 o'clock, ga, and Norma bride of James Jean will be the A. Weidman, son NOTICE TO BOWLERS A Mixed League for amdgteur bopblers is being organized and anyone (male or female) desiring to bowl will leave jname’ at Lincoln Alleys, Mount Joy. Schedules will be made up at a later daie. IT'S A PLEASANT WAY TO PA SS THESE WINTER EVENINGS WANTED TRUCK DRIVER AT ONCE H. S. NEWCOMER & SON, Inc. MOUNT JOY JANUARY : AN CE ; AT THE it. Joy Store #l EVERY ONE REI sizes to rit Values to Values to $25.00 $32.59 CLEARANCE OF ALL | DRESSES $5 - $7.95 Values to 87.95 Values to $12.95 dress re duced fér quick sale Every HOUSE DRESSES $2.95] CHILDREN’S COATS GREATLY REDUCED 1522.95 COATS NOW $16.95 holsepower | § used for EK United | and | §8 SWEATERS $2.95 $16.95 COATS NOW § 12.95 § CHILDREN'S COAT, CAP & LEGGING SETSS 10.95} 1 to 4 wears SHOES S REDUCED STRAPS OXFORDS uw pe Wemen's ang Girls | MEN'S $3.50 Outing PAJAMAS | MEN'S Dress SHIRTS ooo $2.45 MARIETTA SHOWS EVERY NIGHT | Matinees Sat. at 2; Sunday at 2:20 THU. -FRI. Jan.8-9 | GREER GARSON Robert Mitchum - Richard Hart | “DESIRE 1 ME” | SAT. ONLY Jan. 10 VV ARGARET O'BRIEN “Unfinished Dance” in technicolor SUN.-MON. Jan. 11-12 LUCILLE BALL FRANCHOT TONE EDW. ‘Her Husbands Affairs’ | (The Year's Wackiést Comedy) 7 TUE-WED,” Jan. 13-14 | GENE TIERNEY REX HARRISON GEORGE SANDERS | ‘THE GHOST | AND MRS. MUIR" | | { | | | MOUNT JOY LIONS CLUB TO PRESENT The... Darktown Fol Wednesday - Thursday Jan. 28- 29, 1948 HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM 8:00 P. M. The Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pa., Thursday, January 8, 1948—5 EI EVENINGS sHOwsS 7 AND 9:00 P. M. SATURDAYS 6.8.10 JOY THEATRE Mount Joy, Pa. FRIDAY — SATURDAY, JANUARY 9-10 [RED SKELTON — VIRGINIA O'BRIEN ‘Merton Of The Movies” SATURDAYS MATINEE AND HOLIDAYS 2:00 P. M. -in- MONDAY — TUESDAY, JANUARY 12-13 SHIRLEY TEMPLE —RONALD REAGAN “That Hagen Girl” -in- Elecite. Welding Also Specialize On FARM MACHINE WELDING | AND EQUIPMENT | Automobile and Trick Welding | LAWN MOWER SHARPENING Cover's Welding Shop Delta and Marietta Streets MT. JOY, PA. Phone 289 | AUSHERMAN BROS., Realiors James P. Haus: Agent Phone 251 Jacob & Mount Joy Sts. Cor. | J. STATLER KUHN REAL ESTATE Insurance Rone 24TM 456 Donegal Springs Road WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY, JANUARY 14-15 VICTOR MATURE — BRIAN DONLEVY “Kiss Of Death” -in- Don W. Gorrecht FRIDAY — SATURDAY, JANUARY 16-17 BOB HOPE — WILLIAM BENDIX “Where There's Life” SERVICE FOR 6, 8 OR 12 -in- I LARGE SELECTION | | Chests of Silverware! PRICES FROM $32.00 UP | oe Mt. Joy, Pa. You can now have your PLUMBING & HEATING work done immediately on a Deferred Payment Plan For information see R. L. BREAKIRON 122 E. Main St. MOUNT JOY, PENNA. PHONE MT. JOY 337-R BENNETT'S Restaurant 45 EAST MAIN ST. MOUNT JOY 4 | Open 8 A.M. to 10:30 P. M. A | Monday thru Saturday Dinner served 11-2 and 5 to 8. CLOSED SUNDAY | JANUARY 11, 1948 Breyers Ice Cream $1.90 Gal. Container | BEER! Call 118J5 For Home Delivery WACKER SPRENGER VALLEY FORGE PIEK"S ' PRIOR | ROLLING ROCK | ALE & PORTER Victor J. Schmoil —Distributor— OPEN UNTIL 9 P. M. | Drive In For Curb Service When in need of Printing. (any; | thing) kindly remember the Bulletin rd 3 <4 IF BULLER’S BEAUTY SALON FLORIN, PENA. PERMANENTS $8. to $10. Shampoo and Set $1.25 PHONE MT. JOY 153-]-5 Maude Buller, Dr. 99 N. MARKET ST. ELIZABETHTOWN PHONE: 334-J Tues. No Hours Evenings: NEW ADDRESS S. Millis Optometrist & 2 - & Sat, 6:30 - 8:00 or Thursday EYES EXAMINED BY APPOINTMENT WEEK END SPECIALS FRIDAY — SATURDAY -- SUNDAY LOBSTER TAIL | Hot and Cold TURKEY SANDWICHES i OYSTER PLATTERS OYSTER SANDWICHES Amerjgan Legion Post D. 185 MOUNT JOY, PA. 4 TE SELL’ AD COLUM)
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